Friday, February 17, 2023

Does Every Michigan Resident Carry a Gun?

It's never about prosecuting criminals for lawbreaking.  It's always about depriving law-abiding citizens of their God-given rights.

.....Co-host Amna Nawaz asked, “I should note the State Senate Minority Leader, Aric Nesbitt, had said one of the things to do is to address root causes. He doesn’t believe any of these bills would do that. And he says, look, if prosecutors were forced to see through the convictions on the gun violations — as would have been the case in the previous felony charge with this gunman — that is one way, he says, would address the root cause and prevent these from happening. Do you agree with that?”

Nessel responded, “No, I think he’s absolutely false. And here’s why I say that: Carrying a concealed weapon is the crime that this individual, Mr. McRae, was originally charged with. In Michigan, that’s technically a five-year felony. But our guidelines in Michigan really don’t even allow someone to spend much time at all in jail unless they have many previous offenses. And, as far as I know, this was a first-time weapons-related offense for this individual. That is such a common crime here that, if we were to lock up everyone who illegally carried a gun, we’d have to build more prisons. So, to me, it’s not a matter of incarcerating our way through this problem, it’s a matter of making guns less accessible and available to people.”.....

Hmmm.

What's the percentage of Michigan residents who are illegally carrying, Ms. Law-Enforcer?

C'mon.  Let's have facts and science here, not your asinine made-up-on-the-spot speculation and lying.

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